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Dave A
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6th Sep 07 at 17:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sorry chris
ChrisBoom
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
i think numberplates are part of the car, the car was designed around having one and i think it looks completely out of place putting it somewhere it wasnt designed to have one


I agree with that.
ChrisBoom
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
sorry chris


That was the previous owners work, its changed since then

Found holes in my bumper which suggest it was also mounted in the evo position too
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
whats wrong with the normal position?

why not go all the way and get a big gay square one and pretend your car is an Evo?


thanks dave
Timbaland
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
whats wrong with the normal position?

why not go all the way and get a big gay square one and pretend your car is an Evo?


thanks dave


You have a FMIC thought dont you?
Nic Barnes
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regardless, its still a big gay square plate pretending to be an evo
Timbaland
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But its 'there for a reason' like you say.
Ben G
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some people have obviously never tried to look at an oncoming car such as a new renault during the daytime. All you can see is purple and blue colours and reflections off the windscreen.

Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Timbaland
But its 'there for a reason' like you say.


in my opinion it is. its also legal text, legal spacing and a legal size and on the front bumper, you know so its not illegal. was the best option i thought, keeping it legal and that
Timbaland
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Being honest, Is your full car legal?
Steve
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
some people have obviously never tried to look at an oncoming car such as a new renault during the daytime. All you can see is purple and blue colours and reflections off the windscreen.




exactly you cant even make out the driver, it gets even worse the more the windscreen slants
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by Timbaland
Being honest, Is your full car legal?


yes?
ChrisBoom
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Originally posted by muppetsport
quote:
Originally posted by Timbaland
Being honest, Is your full car legal?


yes?


Bet its a right bitch reading off all the engine mods to the insurance company

Unless of course you have a standard let
Nic Barnes
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no, i got a form when i took insurance out, listed the engine as it was back then, and as ive changed things i just ring them and tell them before i do it, its not actually changed the premium much really. the carbon bonnet put it up, changing the turbo and manifold didnt. weird eh. cosmetic mod i guess.
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
no, i got a form when i took insurance out, listed the engine as it was back then, and as ive changed things i just ring them and tell them before i do it, its not actually changed the premium much really. the carbon bonnet put it up, changing the turbo and manifold didnt. weird eh. cosmetic mod i guess.


Quite good that then. How much are you to insure it, if you dont mind me asking.
Dan295
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quote:
Originally posted by craig8
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2001/20010561.htm#7

section 7 paragraph 3

so long as the window isnt changing the look of the characters (reflecting a flash) then it is legal if it is clearly visible

[Edited on 06-09-2007 by craig8]


thankyou craig, at last somebody proving a point with fact, not just their own patronising opinion
Nic Barnes
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point being the fuckin will reflect a flash, ie illegal................
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by muppetsport
point being the fuckin will reflect a flash, ie illegal................


fuck me i totally missed the word window out of that. idiot.
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1.


2.


3.


1,2 or 3 ?
Dan295
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but forward facing cameras dont flash, cos that would blind you...... thus making them legible, glare is glare, if your in a mot garage and the sun is shining on your front window they dont fail you there and then
Dan295
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3

isnt there a biiiit too much silver going on though?

[Edited on 06-09-2007 by Dan295]
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3.1
Ben G
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2.

and paint the tow hook black
Dan295
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thanks for your opinions earlier stavs but as you can see the law states that my numberplate is legal
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Dan295
thanks for your opinions earlier stavs but as you can see the law states that my numberplate is legal


(b) in such a position that in normal daylight the characters of the registration mark are easily distinguishable, in the case of a plate fixed on the front of the vehicle, from in front of the vehicle and, in the case of a plate fixed on the rear of the vehicle or trailer, from behind the vehicle or trailer.

any normal day light will reflect off your windscreen thus obscuring the registration in your window

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